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Sky Sports F1 expert Martin Brundle expects "a bit of a crash-fest" at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix this weekend following the hectic events of the inaugural race in Jeddah last December. Lewis Hamilton was the winner in the Mercedes in an incident-packed race that required two restarts.

In total there was one safety car, four virtual safety cars and two red flags during the race at the same circuit - the fastest street track in the world - last year. Five cars failed to finish as a result of crashes and collisions.

Three of those DNFs came from the first standing restart, which was required after Mick Schumacher had crashed out in the Haas. Red Bull's Sergio Perez spun out after being tagged by the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc before Haas' Nikita Mazepin found the back of George Russell's Williams down the same straight.

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